Ethnicity (Species) | Age | Status | Gender | Faction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Ederian (Albino Tiefling) | 125 | Dead | Gender Fluid |

Summary
Marrik "Dragonkin" Emberlyn
Marrik "Dragonkin" Emberlyn was once a servant to the dragon tyrant Niderion, but they betrayed his master to free the people of Ederia from the dragon triarchy’s brutal reign. A master smith and a skilled warrior, Marik played a crucial role in the Dragon Rebellion. Alongside their loyal mount, Issar-Shi (Or Unending Friend in draconic), a half-dragon, half-wyvern creature, Marik fought bravely against the dragons that once dominated the land.
Role in History:
Marrik's role in the Dragon Rebellion was pivotal. Initially, a servant of Niderion, Marik’s betrayal came as a surprise to both the dragons and the people of Ederia. His defection was a turning point in the rebellion, as he provided invaluable knowledge of the dragons' weaknesses. Marik’s skill as a forgemaster allowed they to create powerful weapons, most notably Dragon's Bane, which they crafted specifically to slay the dragon tyrants. After the rebellion, Marik became the first Crownclaw Knight, and their creation of magical items and unique forging techniques influenced not only their house but also the entire kingdom.
Death and Legacy:
Marrik lived to the age of 125, their long life attributed to the draconic blood that coursed through their veins. Even after the rebellion, they remained a figure of great influence, continuing to craft magical items and perfect the forging techniques that are still used by his house today. Marik’s death marked the end of an era, but their legacy endures through his creations.
Personality
Marrik was soft-spoken and introverted, preferring solitude over the attention that their deeds brought him. They rarely attended balls or celebrations, finding more peace in the cold wind at their back than in the warmth of honeyed words. Their loyalty lay with his mount, Issar-Shi, and the bond they shared was one of mutual trust and respect. Marik’s demeanor was marked by a quiet strength; They did not seek recognition, but their actions spoke louder than any words they could have said. Those who knew them admired their dedication to their craft and their unwavering commitment to the freedom of Ederia.
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